10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONITORIALLY»
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monitorially in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
monitorially and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Life and works of Abraham Lincoln
God came to him monitorially ; with succor; with good cheer; with victory. He
confounded the counsels of his accusers; He made the wrath of his enemies to
minister to his good; His direct intervention the President experienced in many
ways.
Abraham Lincoln, Marion Mills Miller, Henry Clay Whitney, 1907
So much, we may monitorially add in passing, for indulging a headstrong will and
a greedy taste for pleasures. Excellent characteristics are the impulses, when
intelligently directed — capable of making a man nobly virile in himself and a ...
William Conant Church, 1873
3
The Adventures of Doctor Brady
Mary had one finger on her lip, and as she approached, she held up her little
hand monitorially — " Now, Terence, I'm sure you'll mind me, won't you 1 It is
most essential for you to keep perfectly quiet. Let it be enough to know we are all
well.
Sir William Howard Russell, 1869
4
The Cabinet dictionary of the English language
... monitors, Monitorially, (mon-e-to're-al-le) adv. In a monitorial manner. [ing.
Monitory, (mon'e-tor-e) a. Giving admonition ; warn- Monitress, (mon'e-tres) u. A
female monitor. Monk, (mungk) n. [A. -9. monec, monc, L. manachu*, G.
monachos, ...
5
Present state Of Education
These private schools are also subject to the oversight of the different boards of
inspectors, and to the superintendence of government. Besides these “ regular ”
common schools, which are all conducted monitorially, there still exist many ...
6
Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
... or monied moneying moneyage monetary monetize monetization moneyer
moneyless Monger Mongrel Moniliform Moniment Monism Monition monitive
monitor monitorial monitorially monitorship monitory monitress, or monitrix
monitresses, ...
7
American Annals of the Deaf
... or three years) in addition to the regular course of twelve years—and what
should be taught therein? 4. What would you consider to be the duties of a
teacher outside of the schoolroom, monitorially or otherwise? 5. What would you
regard as ...
8
Reminiscences of forty-seven years' clerical life in South ...
... the trustees for an assistant ; this was refused on the ground that there was a
debt on the building they wished <to liquidate. Hence I was compelled to conduct
the school monitorially, as indeed I had done almost from the 146 Reminiscences
.
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By no fault of their own
... Clara, rather monitorially. She was tired of hearing the same thing over and
over again, no doubt ; for Joan's heart was always occupied with her scheme,
and being by no means a reserved young woman, she naturally spoke not
unseldom ...
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New century reference library of the world's most important ...
... adj. pertaining to, or performed by, a monitor. monitorially (-li), adv. in a
monitorial manner. monitory ('i-t6-ri), adj. giving monition. monitress ('i-tres), n. a
female monitor. monk (mungk), n. a man who devotes himself exclusively to a
religious ...